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New NPG Forum Paper Explores Deregulation and Its Effects on Population Issues
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September 22, 2020
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Is Today’s Deregulated News Destroying our Democracy? As national media outlets continue to focus on the pandemic, the upcoming 2020 election, and wildfires, Negative Population Growth has published a new Forum paper dissecting the transition of today’s media behavior from expansive information platforms to limited information islands that effectively censor broad critical discussions.
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Why Population Really Disappeared from the News and Became Politically Incorrect!
In July, New York Times editor Bari Weiss published a scathing resignation letter to what she called a “once-great” newspaper, accusing the paper of choosing stories to
“satisfy the narrowest of audiences, rather than to allow a curious public to read about the world and to DRAW THEIR OWN CONCLUSIONS.” (Emphasis mine.)
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World Wildlife Fund’s Biennial Living Planet Report Brings Endangered Species into Focus
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September 14, 2020
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World Wildlife Fund’s Biennial Living Planet Report Brings Endangered Species into Focus Understanding the Decline of Species on our Planet and the Connection to Exponential Growth Animal population around the world has declined 70% in the last 50 years, according to a new report issued by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Published every two years, the report is meant to …
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The Danger of Heat Waves
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September 7, 2020
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When Record-Breaking Temperatures Point Towards a Hotter Future for All Heatwaves on the west coast and in the southwest region are keeping temperatures high and possibly record-breaking. On August 16, the temperature in Death Valley, California reached 130 degrees in the afternoon. According to the Washington Post, the high temperature marks what could be the new world record for “the …
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NPG Awards Student Scholarships for 2020-2021 Academic Year
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July 16, 2020
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37 Students will Share $45,000 in Recognition of their Posters and Essays Related to Overpopulation.
Negative Population Growth has announced this year’s winners of the Poster Scholarship Contests and Essay Scholarship Contest. 37 students from
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New NPG Forum Paper Seeks to Understand the Prevailing Silence on Overpopulation
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May 12, 2020
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Uncovering Why NGOs and Media Empires Refuse to Tackle Overpopulation Head-on
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U.S. Fertility Rates Fall, Population Numbers Grow Larger and CO2 Levels Continue to Rise
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April 28, 2020
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Environmental Damage Remains a Constant Threat as CO2 Levels Continue to Rise. NPG has released the newest addition to their NPG Forum paper series. U.S. fertility rates are currently below replacement level but climate change continues to be a challenge. This paper, written by Edwin S. Rubenstein, titled Human Fertility and Climate Change
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We Owe It To Future Generations….
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April 20, 2020
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This ad appeared in the USA Today Green Issue on April 20th, 2020.
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Negative Population Growth Calls for Pushing Back Earth Day 50TH Anniversary Celebrations to Fall 2020
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April 17, 2020
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Fears Coronavirus Impact on “Milestone” Celebration. With the coronavirus dominating all aspects of American life, NPG President Donald Mann is calling on national environmental organizations, schools, and other eco-friendly groups, to
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New NPG Forum Paper Offers Overview of Open Borders: How Potential Outcomes Could Affect Population Size and Growth
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April 7, 2020
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Click here to download a PDF of this release. New NPG Forum Paper Offers Overview of Open Borders: How Potential Outcomes Could Affect Population Size and Growth A Review of the Multi-dimensional Open Borders Issue that Could Significantly Impact U.S. Population Size and Growth Alexandria, VA: Negative Population Growth, Inc. is pleased to release a new NPG Forum paper titled …
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